What are you thinking for the replacement for the Camry? Another Camry or an older ES would be pretty fitting. Man that sienna is amazing, that 2gr sounds like one with 50k miles on it!
I’m not 100% sure. I have been looking at a Mazda CX5 with the naturally aspirated engine. Mazda has some great deals right now. I also like the idea of another Camry LE but my fiancé wants an SUV. And yes the Sienna is amazing. The starter died on it last week but it got replaced and went on a road trip again this weekend no problem!
@@kiwiinterstates3190idk if you’re open to the idea of this but I would HIGHLY recommend a 2018-2021 BMW X3 30i x-drive (AWD version), newer BMWs are actually reliable though they remain fun to drive and you should have no trouble finding a nice one with clean history, no issues, and under 50k miles for less than $25k
@@kiwiinterstates3190don’t get a crossover/suv. They are usually overpriced for what you get. An old ES would be wonderful. Sure, the tech might not be great, but the longer you have it the more you will like it. Also that sienna is very impressive. That Genesis may have soft close doors but that Toyota has full power doors… lol. Toyota and Lexus vehicles are known to last forever.
I'm surprised you showed us your fiance's Genesis GV80 which is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV which is her only luxury vehicle she owns. The rest are standard vehicles.
What are you thinking for the replacement for the Camry? Another Camry or an older ES would be pretty fitting. Man that sienna is amazing, that 2gr sounds like one with 50k miles on it!
I’m not 100% sure. I have been looking at a Mazda CX5 with the naturally aspirated engine. Mazda has some great deals right now. I also like the idea of another Camry LE but my fiancé wants an SUV. And yes the Sienna is amazing. The starter died on it last week but it got replaced and went on a road trip again this weekend no problem!
@@kiwiinterstates3190idk if you’re open to the idea of this but I would HIGHLY recommend a 2018-2021 BMW X3 30i x-drive (AWD version), newer BMWs are actually reliable though they remain fun to drive and you should have no trouble finding a nice one with clean history, no issues, and under 50k miles for less than $25k
@@kiwiinterstates3190don’t get a crossover/suv. They are usually overpriced for what you get.
An old ES would be wonderful. Sure, the tech might not be great, but the longer you have it the more you will like it.
Also that sienna is very impressive. That Genesis may have soft close doors but that Toyota has full power doors… lol. Toyota and Lexus vehicles are known to last forever.
the genesis is really nice man!
I'm surprised you showed us your fiance's Genesis GV80 which is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV which is her only luxury vehicle she owns. The rest are standard vehicles.
Hey! Thanks for watching. The Genesis is my Dad’s car. My fiancé drives the Ford Focus. Her parents drives the Toyota Sienna and Ford Edge.
@@kiwiinterstates3190, sorry. My bad.
@@CrystalClearWith8BE no worries! I may put this in the description because it is a little confusing.
It’s luxury?
@@christianbryant5617, Genesis Motor is a luxury division of Hyundai.
I would love for you to pop those 2 pieces off of the bottom of the center stack just to see the quality of the Camry. They just snap back on.
I wondering how you bought an luxury Genesis GV80
Long term investments, long term saving, good money habits, etc.
Does the Focus have puddle lamps?
@@davidwyatt106 yes it does!
I didnt notice the Ford Focus at first!
I like the 2024 Gensis GV80! 😊❤
for 79k get an x4 or an audi q8 they would be kinda nicer
Poor Avalon.
You mean Camry?
It’s sad. We just got rid of the Sienna in this video too.
@@kiwiinterstates3190 oh I’m sorry 😔